Server Log Filter


 

You can filter data in the Server Log Viewer such that only records that meet specified conditions are displayed in the list.

 

There are no big differences between defining an Audit Log Filter and a Server Log Filter, so for more information read the Audit Log Filter (Service) section of this manual.

 

When the filter is active you can define its condition by entering values into the following fields:

 

- Success - specifies whether to filter events of the Success class.

 

- Information - specifies whether to filter events of the Information class.

 

- Warning - specifies whether to filter events of the Warning class.

 

- Error - specifies whether to filter events of the Error class.

 

- Information - the text that matches a value in the Server Log Viewer's Information column. This field is not case-sensitive and you may use wildcards. You can enter multiple values separated by a semicolon (;).

 

- Server - the text that matches a value in the Server Log Viewer's Server column. This field is not case-sensitive and you may use wildcards. You can enter multiple values separated by a semicolon (;).

 

- Event ID - the number that matches a value in the Server Log Viewer's Event column. You can enter multiple values separated by a semicolon (;).

 

- From - specifies the beginning of the interval of events that you want to filter. Select First Event to see events starting with the first event recorded in the log. Select Events On to see events that occurred starting with a specific time and date.

 

- To - specifies the end of the range of events that you want to filter. Select Last Event to see events ending with the last event recorded in the log. Select Events On to see events that occurred ending with a specific time and date.